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Vivado installing on Windows without admin

computerton
computerton over 3 years ago

Hello guys,

While I'm anxiously waiting for my Arty S7 board, I wonder if anyone knows of a portable install of Vivado.

I'm going to use it on my work PC, because it's much faster than mine, and I don't have admin rights on it...

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  • dramoz
    dramoz over 3 years ago +2 verified
    Xilinx Tools (2021.2) (Ubuntu) (Main OS, as VM guest, or as WSL2/Windows) NOTE : DON’T forget to replace .x or <#> for the proper version of the tools when running the commands <#> is used so an error…
  • dramoz
    dramoz over 3 years ago in reply to javagoza +2
    If you upgrade to Windows 11 (or on Windows 10 using MobaXterm ) you will only need one installation on WSL2 (Ubuntu 20.04) as both will give you GUI/X11 access - the only issue I had when running WSL2…
  • misaz
    misaz over 3 years ago +1
    I think you can download full offline installer: It is .tar.gz, but if I remember correctly, SFD (single file download) always contained both Linux and Windows installers). In fact, I recommend use…
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    0 javagoza over 3 years ago

    I'm using windows but have two instances of Vivado one under Windows and another one under Ubuntu with the WSL2 windows subsystem for linux. The reason to have both is to be able to work with the Petalinux tools which work only under Linux or so I think.

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    0 dramoz over 3 years ago in reply to javagoza

    If you upgrade to Windows 11 (or on Windows 10 using MobaXterm) you will only need one installation on WSL2 (Ubuntu 20.04) as both will give you GUI/X11 access - the only issue I had when running WSL2 was granting access to the USB ports and programming the boards (I don't know if there is a workaround yet) (Another issue is getting a license, but this would not apply here) - Still, you can do the Windows Xilinx Hardware server. 

    I personally went on the VirtualBox path. I can get access to USB without issues, and the performance is similar to WSL2. Unfortunately, you cannot have both, as running VirtualBox at 100% would require disabling Hyper-V to get good performance. WSL2 requires Hyper-V (although if someone is into it https://stackoverflow.com/a/58478688/6567806)

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    0 Jan Cumps over 3 years ago in reply to dramoz
    dramoz said:
    both will give you GUI/X11 access

    Yes, the look, feel and integration is virtually seamless. I'm on W11.
    Two (and a half) reasons why I have a windows native install too: 

    • I installed it on Win first. WSL2 as afterthought, when I needed to compile github projects from source
    • Overall smoothness,  reactiveness and interactions on Windows native are a bit better, on my device. Not a lot though.
    • It allows me to make my own projects OS independent. If I script them, I try  them on both OSes.
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    0 Jan Cumps over 3 years ago in reply to dramoz
    dramoz said:
    both will give you GUI/X11 access

    Yes, the look, feel and integration is virtually seamless. I'm on W11.
    Two (and a half) reasons why I have a windows native install too: 

    • I installed it on Win first. WSL2 as afterthought, when I needed to compile github projects from source
    • Overall smoothness,  reactiveness and interactions on Windows native are a bit better, on my device. Not a lot though.
    • It allows me to make my own projects OS independent. If I script them, I try  them on both OSes.
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